Will government ignore yet another warning about the state of adult social care?
Health Foundation response to the Care Quality Commission's (CQC) annual report on the state of care in England.
Health Foundation response to the Care Quality Commission's (CQC) annual report on the state of care in England.
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) has set out further details of its policies for the NHS today, ahead of the general election. UKIP has committed to an additional £3bn to be invested into the NHS each...
Dr Jennifer Dixon reflects on an unusual party conference season and asks what we can glean from the rhetoric of the main party leaders.
Today it has been announced that there will be a £6bn health and social care budget for Greater Manchester to be taken up by regional councils through devolved NHS powers. Dr Jennifer Dixon, Chief Exe...
A new report launched today (25 February 2015) reveals that while there is overwhelming support for the funding principles of our health service, British people do not have a strong preference whether...
Choices about health and social care must be made with a strong emphasis on their long-term consequences if history is not to repeat itself, writes Anita Charlesworth.
Sir Andrew Dilnot writes that to get the best out of the NHS and social care, we need more and better understanding of what has happened in the past, and what might happen next.
The project aims to improve the use of post-operative morbidity data by clinicians in order to improve quality of care and patient outcomes.
The digital-first primary care goal set out in the NHS Long Term Plan has been thrown into the spotlight during COVID-19. We examine early results from 51 GP practices using askmyGP to explore how pri...
This project aims to improve the way in which antibiotics are used in intensive care patients with MRSA blood stream infections.